2 FUNDS AVAILABILITY POLICY Your Ability to Withdraw Funds Like most financial institutions, our policy is to delay the availability of funds that you deposit in your account. During the delay, you may not withdraw the funds in cash and we will not use the funds to pay checks that you have written. Please remember that even after we have made funds available to you, and you have withdrawn the funds, you are still responsible for checks you deposit that are returned to us unpaid and for any other problems involving your deposit. If you have any questions, be sure and ask us. Determining the Availability of a Deposit The length of the delay is counted in business days from the day of your deposit. Every day except Saturday, Sunday, and a federal holiday is a business day. If you make a deposit on a business day that we are open, we will consider that day to be the day of your deposit. However, if you make a deposit on a non-business day, we will consider that the deposit was made on the next business day we are open. The length of the delay varies depending on the type of deposit and is explained below. Same-day Availability Funds from the following deposits are available on the day we receive the deposit. Electronic Direct Deposits Cash Wire Transfers Checks drawn on us Next-day Availability Funds from the following deposits are available on the first business day after the day of your deposit. U.S. Treasury checks that are payable to you. If you make the deposit in person to one of our employees, funds from the following deposits are also available on the first business day after the day of your deposit. State and local government checks that are payable to you Cashier s, certified, and teller s checks that are payable to you Federal Reserve Bank checks, Federal Home Loan Bank checks, and postal money orders if these items are payable to you If you do not make your deposit in person to one of our employees (for example, if you mail the deposit), funds from these deposits will be available on the second business day after the day of you deposit. All Other Check Deposits The first $200 of your deposit will be available no later than the first business day after the day of your deposit. The remaining funds will be available on the second business day after the day of your deposit, up to the first $5,000. * For any deposit in excess of $5,000, the excess will be available no later than the 5th business day after the day of your deposit. When funds are available $200 on the first business day after the day of your deposit. Remaining funds on the second business day after the day of your deposit, up to the first $5,000 *. Over $5,000 When funds are available if a deposit is made on a Monday Tuesday Wednesday Following Monday 2

3 Holds on Other Funds If we cash a check for you that is drawn on another bank, we may withhold the availability of a corresponding amount of funds that are already in your account. Those funds will be available at the time funds from the check we cashed would have been available if you had deposited it and would then not be available for withdrawal until the time periods that are described elsewhere in this disclosure for the type of check that you cashed. If we accept for deposit a check that is drawn on another bank, we may make funds from the deposit available for withdrawal immediately but delay your availability to withdraw a corresponding amount of funds that you have on deposit in another account with us. The funds in the other account would then not be available for withdrawal until the time periods that are described elsewhere in this disclosure for the type of check that you deposited. Longer Delays May Apply Funds you deposit by check may be delayed for a longer period under the following circumstances: We believe a check you deposit will not be paid You re-deposit a check that has been returned unpaid You have overdrawn your account repeatedly in the last six months There is an emergency, such as a failure of communications or computer equipment. We will notify you if we delay you ability to withdraw funds for any of these reasons, and we will tell you when the funds will be available. They will generally be available no later than the 7th business day after the day of your deposit. Deposits at Automated Teller Machines Funds from any deposit (cash or checks) made at automated teller machines (ATMs) we do not own or operate will not be available until the 5th business day after the day of your deposit. This rule does not apply at ATMs that we own or operate, and are identified as our machines. Special Rules For New Accounts If you are a new customer, the following special rules will apply during the first 30 days your account is open. Funds from electronic direct deposits to your account will be available on the day we receive the deposit. Funds from deposits of cash, wire transfers, and the first $5,000 of a day s total deposits of cashier s, certified, teller s, traveler s, and federal, state and local government checks will be available on the first business day after the day of your deposit if the deposit meets certain conditions. For example, the checks must be payable to you (and you may have to use a special deposit slip). The excess over $5,000 will be available on the ninth business day after the day of your deposit. If you deposit of these checks (other than a U.S. Treasury check) is not made in person to one of our employees, the first $5,000 will not be available until the second business day after the day of your deposit. Funds from all other check deposits will be available on the 7th business day after the day of your deposit. ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER DISCLOSURE Audubon Savings Bank is providing this Disclosure Statement so you are aware of your rights and responsibilities when using our Electronic Funds Transfer Services. Consumer Liability Tell us AT ONCE is you believe your Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card or PIN has been lost or stolen, or if you believe that an electronic fund transfer has been made without your permission using information from your check. Telephoning is the best way of keeping your possible losses down. You could lose all the money in your account. If you tell us within 2 business days after you learn of the loss or theft of your Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card 3

4 or PIN, you can lose no more than $50.00 if someone used your Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card or PIN without your permission. If you do NOT tell us within 2 business days after you learn of the loss or theft of your Audubon Savings Bank Master- Card Debit Card or PIN, and we can prove we could have stopped someone from using your Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card or PIN without your permission if you had told us, you could lose as much as $ If your statement shows transfers that you did not make, including those made by debit card, code or other means, tell us at once. If you do not tell us within 60 days after the statement was mailed to you, you may not get back any money you lost after the 60 days if we can prove that we could have stopped someone from taking the money if you had told us in time. If a good reason (such as a long trip or a hospital stay) kept you from telling us, we may extend the time periods. Consumer Liability for MasterCard Network Transactions Additional Limits on Liability for Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card. You will not be liable for any unauthorized transactions using your MasterCard debit card, when used for point-of-sale transactions, if: (1) you can demonstrate that you have exercised reasonable care in safeguarding your card from the risk of loss or theft, (2) you have not reported to us two or more incidents of unauthorized use within the prior twelve-month period, and (3) your account is in good standing. If any of these conditions are not met, your liability is the lesser of $50.00 or the amount of money, property, labor, or services obtained by the unauthorized use before notification to us. Unauthorized use, means the use of your debit card be a person, other than you, who does not have actual, implied, or apparent authority for such use, and from which you received no benefit. This additional limit on liability does not apply to ATM transactions or to transactions using your Personal Identification Number, which are not process by MasterCard. MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. Contact in event of unauthorized transfer If you believe your Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card or PIN has been lost or stolen, or if you believe that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission; During regular business hours call: After regular business hours call: Or write us: Audubon Savings Bank Attn: Security Officer 515 South White Horse Pike Audubon, NJ You should also call the number or write to the address listed above if you believe a transfer has been made using the information from your check without your permission. Business Days For purposes of these disclosures, our business days are Monday through Friday. Holidays are not included. Transfers, Types and Limitations You may authorize us to electronically accept deposits or honor withdrawals on your behalf. Preauthorized credits and debits. You may arrange to have certain recurring payments automatically deposited or withdrawn from your account. Examples of this service include: Direct deposit of Social Security payments or other government payments Direct deposit of your wages or salary Payments of insurance premiums Account access. You may use your Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card or PIN to: 4

5 Withdraw cash from your checking, savings or money market account. Make deposits to your checking, savings or money market account. Transfer funds between your checking, savings and money market accounts whenever your request. Pay for purchases at places that have agreed to accept the Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card or PIN. Pay bill directly from your checking or money market account in the amounts and on the days you request. Some of these service may not be available at all terminals. Electronic Check Conversion. You may receive electronic check conversions from your account. An electronic check conversion is a transfer via ACH where a consumer has provided a check to enable the merchant or other payee to capture the routing account and serial numbers to initiate the transfer, or where a payment is made by a bill payer under a bull payment service available to a consumer via computer or other electronic means. Limitations on Frequency of Transfers from Money Market and Savings Accounts. You may make only 6 transfers and withdrawals or a combination of such transfers and withdrawals from your account per statement cycle. There are certain limitations on the frequency of use of the Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card. These limitations are imposed and are not revealed for security purposes. Limitations on Dollar Amounts of Transfers. Card Type Withdrawal POS Combined MasterCard Debit Card $500 $1,000 $1,500 Settlement Day Limits MasterCard Debit Card Foreign Currency Fee When you use your Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card to effect a transaction (including a point-of-sale purchase or ATM withdrawal) in a currency other than US Dollars (Referred to as a Foreign Transaction ), MasterCard International ( MasterCard ), will convert the amount of the Foreign Transaction into a US Dollar amount. Master- Card will use its currency conversion procedure in effect at the time the Foreign Transaction is processed. Currently, the currency conversion rate used by MasterCard to determine the transaction amount in US Dollars is generally either a wholesale market rate selected by MasterCard, which may differ from the rate MasterCard itself receives, or the government-mandated rate in effect for the applicable central processing date fro the transaction. The currency conversion rate used by MasterCard on the processing date may differ from the rate in effect on the transaction date or on the date the transaction posts to your designated account. If you later receive a refund of a Foreign Transaction, the amount of the refund will be converted to US Dollars at the exchange rate in effect when the refund is processed, which may differ from the exchange rate for the original transaction. When you effect a Foreign Transaction (including a return or refund) using your Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card, we will impose an International Cross Border Assessment (ICBA) Fee of up to 1% of the US Dollar amount of the transaction. The amount debited from your designated deposit account for a Foreign Transaction will be the US Dollar amount of the Foreign Transaction, plus the ISA Fee. Confidentiality We will disclose information to third parties about your account or the transfers you make: 1. Where it is necessary for completing transfers; or 2. In order to verify the existence and condition of your account for a third party, such as a credit bureau or merchant; or 3. In order to comply with government agency or court orders; or 5

6 4. If you give us your written permission. Documentation Terminal transfers. You can get a receipt at the time you make any transfer to or from your account using one of our automated teller machines or point-of-sale terminals. Preauthorized credits. If you have arranged to have direct deposits made to your account at least once every 60 days from the same person or company, the person or company making the deposit will tell you every time they send us the money or you may call (856) , or write to us at: Audubon Savings Bank, 509 South White Horse Pike, Audubon, NJ 08106, to find our whether or not the deposit has been made. Periodic statements. You will get a monthly account statement. Passbook account where the only possible electronic fund transfers are preauthorized credits. If you bring your passbook to us, we will record any electronic deposits that were made to your account since the last time you brought in your passbook. Right to stop payment and procedure for doing so. If you have told us in advance to make regular payments out of your account, you can stop any of these payments by calling: (856) Or write to us at the address below, in time for us to receive your request three business days or more before the payment is scheduled to be made. Audubon Savings Bank 509 South White Horse Pike Audubon, NJ If you call, we may also require you to put your request in writing and get it to us within 14 days after you call. We will charge you for each stop-payment order you give. Please ask one of our staff members for a copy of the schedule of fees and charges for the current stop payment fee amount. Notice of Varying Amounts If these regular payments may vary in amount, the person you are going to pay should tell you 10 days before each payment, when it will be made and how much it will be. If you wish to verify a preauthorized transfer, you may call (856) , or write us at: Audubon Savings Bank 509 South White Horse Pike Audubon, NJ Liability for Failure to Stop Payment If you order us to stop one of these payments three business days or more before the transfer is scheduled, and we do not do so; we will be liable for your losses or damages. Financial Institutions Liability If we do not complete a transfer to or from your account on time or in the correct amount according to our agreement with you, we will be liable for your losses or damages. However, there are some exceptions. We will NOT be liable, for instance: 1. If, through no fault of ours, you do not have enough money in your account to make the transfer. 2. If circumstances beyond our control, such as fire or flood, prevent the transfer, despite reasonable precautions that we have taken. 3. If the automated teller machine where you are making the transfer does not have enough cash. 4. If the terminal or system was not working properly and you knew about the breakdown when you started the transfer. 5. There may be other exceptions state in our agreement with you. 6

7 ATM Fees When you use an ATM not owned by us or an ATM that is not a member of the Allpoint Network, you may be charged a fee by the ATM operator or any network used, and you may be charged a fee for a balance inquiry even if you do not complete a fund transfer. Change in Terms We may change the terms of this agreement governing electronic funds transfers by giving you written notice of the change at least 21 days prior to the effective date of the change. In Case of Errors or Questions About Your Electronic Transfers Telephone us at: Write us at: Audubon Savings Bank 515 South White Horse Pike Audubon, NJ Notify us as soon as you can, if you think your statement or receipt is wrong or if you need more information about a transfer listed on the statement listed on the statement or receipt. We must hear from you no later than 60 days after we sent the FIRST statement on which the problem or error appeared. (1) Tell us your name and account number (if any). (2) Describe the error or the transfer you are unsure about, and explain as clearly as you can why you believe it is an error or why you need more information. (3) Tell us the dollar amount of the suspected error. If you tell us orally, we may require that you send us your complaint or question in writing within 10 business days. We will determine whether an error occurred within 10 business days after we hear form you and will correct any error promptly. If we need more time, however, we may take up to 45 days to investigate your complaint or question. If we decide to do this, we will credit your account within 10 business days for the amount you think is in error, so that you will have the use of the money during the time it takes us to complete our investigation. If we ask you to put your complaint or question in writing and we do not receive it within 10 business days, we may not credit your account. For errors involving new accounts, point-of-sale, or foreign-initiated transactions, we may take up to 90 days to investigate your complaint or question. For new accounts, we may take up to 20 business days to credit your account for the amount you think is in error. We consider your account new for the first 30 days from the initial opening date, unless you already have an established account with us before this account is opened. We will tell you the results within 3 business days after completing our investigation. If we decide that there was no error, we will send you a written explanation. You may ask for copies of the documents that we used in our investigation. ATM Safety Tips As issuers of Automated Teller Machine (ATM) access devices, we have provided for your information a list of safety precautions regarding the use of automated teller machines. Please read and follow the following safety precautions. (1) Be aware of your surroundings, particularly at night. (2) If the ATM facility has a door, make sure it is closed before beginning your transaction. (3) Refrain from displaying your cash at the ATM. As soon as your transaction is completed, place your money in your purse or wallet. Count the cash later in the safety of your home or car. (4) Consider using another automated teller machine or coming back later if you notice anything suspicious. If you are in the middle of a transaction and you notice something suspicious, cancel the transaction, pocket your ATM access device and leave. If you have any complaints regarding the security of the ATM, please direct your complaints to our Bank at (856) 547-7

8 8100 or to the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance at SUBSTITUTE CHECK POLICY DISCLOSURE This Substitute Check Policy Disclosure is for Audubon Savings Bank and contains important information about your account. Substitute Checks and Your Rights What is a substitute check? To make check processing faster, federal law permits banks to replace original checks with substitute checks.: These checks are similar in size to original checks with a slightly reduced image of the front and back of the original check. The front of a substitute check states: This is a legal copy of your check. You can use it the same way you would use the original check. You may use a substitute check as proof of payment just like the original check. Some or all of the checks that you receive back from us may be substitute checks. This notice describes rights you have when you receive substitute checks from us. The rights in this notice do not apply to original checks or to electronic debits to your account. However, you have rights under other law with respect to those transactions. What are my rights regarding substitute checks? In certain cases, federal law provides a special procedure that allows you to request a refund for losses you suffer if a substitute check is posted to your account (for example, if you think that we withdrew the wrong amount from your account or that we withdrew money from your account more than once for the same check). The losses you may attempt to recover under this procedure may include the amount that was withdrawn from your account and fees that were charged as a result of the withdrawal (for example, bounced check fees). The amount of your refund under this procedure is limited to the amount of your loss or the amount of the substitute check, whichever is less. You also are entitled to interest on the amount of your refund if your account is an interestbearing account. If your loss exceeds the amount of the substitute check, you may be able to recover additional amounts under other law. If you use this procedure, you may receive up to $2, of your refund (plus interest if your account earns interest) within 10 business days after we received your claim and the remainder of your refund (plus interest if your account earns interest) not later than 45 calendar days after we received your claim. We may reverse the refund (including interest on the refund) if we later are able to demonstrate that the substitute check was correctly posted to your account. How do I make a claim for a refund? If you believe that you have suffered a loss related to a substitute check that you received and that was posted to your account, please contact us at (856) , or write to us at: Audubon Savings Bank 509 South White Horse Pike Audubon, NJ You must contact us within 40 calendar days of the date that we mailed (or otherwise delivered by means to which you agreed) the substitute check in question or the account statement showing that the substitute check was posted to your account, whichever is later. We will extend this time period if you were not able to make a timely claim because of extraordinary circumstances. Your claim must include: A description of why you have suffered a loss (for example, you think the amount withdrawn was incorrect); An estimate of the amount of your loss; An explanation of why the substitute check you received is insufficient to confirm that you suffered a loss; and 8

9 A copy of the substitute check and/or the following information to help us identify the substitute check such as the check number, the name of the person to whom you wrote the check, and the amount of the check. When a claim has been submitted orally, we must receive written confirmation of the claim within 10 business days of submission of the oral claim. DEPOSIT ACCOUNT AGREEMENT General Agreement. The terms you and your refer to the depositor (whether joint or individual) and the terms we, us and our refer to the financial institution. The acronym NOW means Negotiable Order of Withdrawal. You understand the following Account Agreement ( Agreement ) governs your account with us. Your account is also governed by other applicable documents, such as the Truth in Savings Account Disclosure, and Privacy Policy, and where applicable, the Funds Availability Policy, and Electronic Fund Transfer (Agreement and) Disclosure ( Disclosures ), which are incorporated by reference. General Rules. The following rules apply to all types of accounts: Deposits. Deposits may be made in person or by mail. We are not responsible for transaction mailed until we actually receive and record them. We may, at our sole discretion, refuse to accept particular instruments as deposits. Cash deposits are credited to your account according to this Agreement. Other items you deposit are handled by us according to our usual collection practices. If an item you deposit is returned unpaid, we will debit your account and adjust any interest earned. You are liable to us for the amount of any check you deposit to your account that is returned unpaid. In addition, you are liable to us for all costs and expenses related to the collection of any or all of that amount from you. Funds deposited to your account are available in accordance with the Disclosures. Collection of Deposited Items. In receiving items for deposit or collection, we act only as your agent and assume no responsibility beyond the exercise of ordinary care. All items are credited subject to final settlement in cash or credits. We shall have the right to forward items to correspondents including all Federal Reserve Banks, and we shall not be liable for default or neglect of said correspondents for loss in transit, nor shall any correspondent be liable except for its own negligence. You specifically authorize us or our correspondents to utilize Federal Reserve Banks to handle such items in accordance with provisions of Regulation J ( 12 CFR Part 210), as revised or amended from time to time by the Federal Reserve Board. In the event we are subject to local clearinghouse rules, you specifically authorize us to handle such items in accordance with the rules and regulations of the clearinghouse. If we permit you to withdraw funds from your account before final settlement has been made for any deposited item, and final settlement is not made, we have the right to charge your account or obtain a refund from you. In addition, we may charge back any deposited item at any time before final settlement for whatever reason. We shall not be liable for any damages resulting from the exercise of these rights. Except as may be attributable to our lack of good faith or failure to exercise ordinary care, we will not be liable for dishonor resulting from any reversal of credit, return of deposited items or for any damages resulting form any of those actions Set-offs. We may set-off funds in your account and any other accounts held by you, jointly or individually, to pay any debt you may owe us; this includes any item(s) that we have cashed for you that are returned to us unpaid. If the account is a joint account, we may offset funds for the debt of any one of the owners. Claims. In response to any garnishment, attachment, restraining order, injunction, levy, citation to discover assets, judgment, reclamation, or other order of court or other legal process ( Claim(s) ), we have the right to place a hold on, remove from your account(s) and/or remit to the designated third-party(ies) any amount on deposit in your account as set forth in and required by such Claim(s). If the account(s) is/are held jointly, we may place the hold, remove from the account(s) and/or remit the amounts from the account(s) arising from any Claim(s) relating to any one or more of the account holders. In addition, we may charge against your account(s) any fee authorized by law in connection with the Claim(s) or as otherwise set forth in the Disclosures. Expenses. You agree to be liable to us for any loss, costs or expenses that we incur as a result of any dispute involving your account, including reasonable attorneys fees to the extent permitted by law, and you authorize us to deduct such loss, costs or expenses from your account without prior notice to you. 9

10 Dormant Accounts. You understand that if your account is dormant, you may be charged the fee specified in the Disclosures and we may stop paying interest to the extent permitted by law. You understand that your account balance may be escheated (that is, turned over to the state) in accordance with state law. Release of Funds Upon Death. Upon the death of any person named on the account, funds will be subject to the procedures set forth in New Jersey s estate tax statutes. Multiple-Party Accounts. If your account is designated as a multiple-party account, trust account, or P.O.D. account, it will be subject to the provisions of the Multiple Party Deposit Account Act, N.J.S.A. 17:16I-1 et seq. (P.L. 1979, c.491). We will not have any liability for any payments made pursuant to the Act. Joint Account. If this account is noted as a joint account, ownership of this account cannot be changed by will. Each party to this account has a present right to payment form this account. Each party owns his/her net contribution to the account. In the absence of proof of new contribution, and unless the parties have specifically otherwise agreed, each party will own an equal share of this account. We may make payment from this account, including payment of the entire account balance, (i) pursuant to any statutory or common law right of set off, levy, attachment or other valid legal process or court order, relating to the interest of any one or more of the parties; and (ii) on request to a trustee in bankruptcy, receiver in any state or Federal insolvency proceeding, or other duly authorized insolvency representative of any one or more of the parties. We are not required to determine net contributions. Upon the death of a party to this account: (a) Where this is only one surviving party, the entire account will belong to the survivor; (b) Where there are two or more surviving parties each party will continue to own his/her proportionate share. The portion of the account owned by the deceased party will be shared equally by the survivors. Any person named on the account is liable for the amount of any overdraft regardless of whether he or she signed the item or benefited from the proceeds of the item. Upon receiving written notice from any person named on the account, we may freeze the account. The account may be frozen until we receive written notice, signed by all parties named in the account, as to the disposition of funds. In Trust For or Payable on Death Account. If this account is noted as an In Trust For or Payable on Death account, the trustee(s) may change the named beneficiary(ies) at any time by a written direction to us. The trustee(s) reserves the right to withdrawal all or part of the deposit at any time. Such payment or withdrawal shall constitute a revocation of the trust agreement as to the amount withdrawn. The beneficiary(ies) acquires the right to withdraw on if: (i) all of the trustees die, and (ii) the beneficiary is then living. The beneficiary(ies) is only entitled to the amount that is in the trust after all of the trustee s(s ) outstanding checks and debits have been paid. If all of the beneficiaries predecease the trustee(s), the named beneficiary s(ies ) death shall terminate the trust and title to the money that is credited to the trust shall vest in the trustee(s). If two or more beneficiaries are named and survive the death of all the trustees, such beneficiaries will own this account in equal shares without right of survivorship. Fiduciary and Custodial Accounts. A fiduciary or custodial account is subject to applicable law as adopted by the state in which the account is opened. The documents that authorize the custodianship may be required for the account. An account opened under the Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Act must be opened in the name of a custodian as custodian for (name of minor) under the Uniform Transfer to Minors Act. There may be only one custodian and one minor as beneficiary for each minor account. Change in Form of Account. If this is a multiple-party account, you may only change the form of this account by a written notice or order given to us by a person named on the account which orders us to change the form of the account or to stop or vary payment under the terms of the account. The order or request must be signed by a person named on the account, received by us during that person s lifetime, and not countermanded by other written order of the same person during his or her lifetime. We may require that the person giving the notice provide us with a current address for every other party affected by the notice. Power of Attorney. If you wish to name another person to act as your attorney in fact or agent in connection with your account, we must approve the form of appointment. Fees, Service Charges and Balance Requirements. You agree you are responsible for any fees, charges, balance, or deposit requirements as stated in the Disclosures. Non-Sufficient Funds. If your account lacks sufficient available funds to pay a check, preauthorized transfer, or other debit activity presented for payment, we may return such item for non-sufficient funds and may charge you a fee as provided in the Disclosures, subject to our Overdraft Policy, and, if applicable, to any overdraft protection plan you have consented to in writing with us. Regardless, our handling of the item may subject your account to a 10

11 fee. We will process checks and other debit items in the order identified in your Truth in Savings disclosure. Amendments and Alterations. You agree that the terms and conditions governing your account may be amended by us from time to time. We will notify you of amendments as required by applicable law. Your continued use of the account evidences your agreement to any amendments. Notices will be sent to the most recent address shown on the account records. Only one notice will be given in the case of joint account holders. Notices. You are responsible for notifying us of any address or name changes, the death of an account holder or other information affecting your account. Notices must be in a form and manner acceptable to us with enough information to allow us to identify the account. Notice sent by you for us is not effective until we have received it and have a reasonable opportunity to act on it. Written notice sent by us to you is effective when mailed to the last address supplied. Closing Account. We may close the account at any time, with or without cause, by sending you notice and a check for the balance in our possession to which you are entitled. At our discretion, we have the authority to pay an otherwise properly payable check, which is presented after the closing of your account. Transfers and Assignments. You cannot assign or transfer any interest in your account unless we agree in writing. Applicable Laws and Regulations. You understand that this Agreement is governed by the laws of the sate in which the account is opened unless federal law controls. Changes in these laws may change the terms and conditions of your account. We will notify you of any changes as required by law. ACH and Wire Transfers. This Agreement is subject to Article 4A of the Uniform Commercial Code - Funds Transfers as adopted by the sate in which the account is opened. If you send or receive a wire transfer, you agree that Fedwire Funds Service may be used. Federal Reserve Board Regulation J is the law that covers transactions made over Fedwire Funds Service. When you originate a funds transfer for which Fedwire Funds Service is used, and you identify by name and number a beneficiary financial institution, an intermediary financial institution, an intermediary financial institution or a beneficiary, we and every receiving or beneficiary institution may rely on the identifying number to make payment. We may rely on the number even if it identifies a financial institution, person or account other than the one named. If you are a party to an Automated Clearing House ( ACH ) entry, you agree to be bound by the rules and regulations of the National Automated Clearing House Association ( NACHA ) Operating Rules, the Rules of any local ACH, and the Rules of any other system through which the entry is made. Provisional Payment. Credit we give you is provisional until we receive final settlement for that entry. If we do not receive final settlement, you agree that we are entitled to a refund of the amount credited to you in connection with the entry, and the party making payment to you via such entry (i.e., the originator of the entry) shall not be deemed to have paid you in the amount of such entry. Notice of Receipt. We will not provide you with notice of our receipt of the order, unless we are so requested by the transfer originator in the order. However, we will continue to notify you of the receipt of payment sin the periodic statements we provide to you. Choice of Law. We may accept on your behalf payments to your account which have been transmitted, that are not subject to the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, and your rights and obligations with respect to such payments shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the sate where we are located. International ACH Transactions. If your transaction originates from a financial agency that is outside of the territorial jurisdiction of the United State, it may be subject to additional review for compliance with the rules of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). If additional review is required, the International ACH transaction will not be available to you until it passes final verification. Payment of Interest. If this is an interest bearing account, the interest is calculated and paid in accordance with the Disclosures. Stop Payments. If you request us to stop payment on a check you have written or on a preauthorized transfer, you will give written or other confirmation as allowed by us within 14 days of making the requires. If you fail to confirm an oral stop payment request within the 14 days, we reserve the right to cancel the request. Requests to stop all future payments on a preauthorized transfer may require additional documentation to be supplied to us. Your stop payment request must describe the item or account with reasonable certainty and we must receive the requires in a time and way that gives us a reasonable opportunity to act on it. A stop payment on a check you have written will remain in effect for 6 months or until we receive written revocation of the stop payment, whichever occurs first. A stop payment on a preauthorized transfer will remain in effect until we receive a withdrawal of the stop payment request or 11

12 the return of the debit entry(ies), whichever occurs first. You may be charged a fee every time you requires a stop payment, even if it is a continuation of a previous stop payment request. You understand that we may accept the stop payment request from any of the joint owners of the account regardless of who signed the check or authorized the transfer. Our acceptance of a stop payment request does not constitute a representation by us that the item has not already been paid or that we have had a reasonable opportunity to act on the request. Checks. All negotiable paper ( checks ) presented for deposit must be in a format that can be processed and we may refuse to accept any check that does not meet this requirement. All endorsements on the reverse side of any check deposited into your account, or on any check issued by you, must be placed on the left side of the check when looking at it from the front, and must be placed so as to not go beyond an area located 1-1/2 inches form the left edge of the check when looking at it from the front. It is your responsibility to ensure that this requirement is met. You are responsible for any loss incurred by us for failure of an endorsement to meet this requirement. Substitute Checks. To make check processing faster, federal law permits financial institutions to replace original checks with substitute checks. These checks are similar in size to original checks with a slightly reduced image of the front and back of the original check. The front of a substitute check states: This is a legal copy of your check. You can use it the same way you would use the original check. You may use a substitute check as proof of payment just like the original check. Some of all of the checks that you receive back from us may be substitute check (s). Stale or Postdated Checks. We reserve the right to pay or dishonor a check more than 6 months old without prior notice to you. If you can write checks on your account, you agree not to postdate any check drawn on the account. If you do and the check is presented for payment before the date of the check, we may pay it or return it unpaid. We are not liable for paying any stale or postdated check. Any damages you incur that we may be liable for are limited to actual damages not to exceed the amount of the check. Check Safekeeping. If you can write checks on your account and utilize check safekeeping or any other system offered by us for the retention of your checks, you understand that the canceled checks will be retained by us and destroyed after a reasonable time period or as required by law. If for any reason we cannot provide you with a copy of a check, our liability will be limited to the lesser of the face amount of the check or the actual damages sustained by you. When you request a copy of a check ir may be subject to a fee as defined in the Disclosures. Statements. If your account is a Checking, NOW, Money Market, or Statement Savings account, we will provide you with a periodic statement showing the account activity. The account holder who receives this statement is the agent for his/her co-account holders for purposes of receiving the statement and items. You must notify us within 30 days after we mail or otherwise make the statement available to you of any discrepancies. If you fail to notify us, you will have no claim against us. However, if the discrepancy is the result of an electronic fund transfer, the provisions of our Disclosures will control its resolution. If you do not receive a statement from us because you have failed to claim it, or have supplied us with an incorrect address, we may stop sending your statements until you specifically make written request that we resume sending your statements and you supply us with a proper address. Signatures. Your signature on the Account Information form is your authorized signature. You authorize us, at any time, to charge you for all checks, drafts, or other orders for the payment of money that are drawn on us regardless of by whom of by what means (including facsimile signature(s)) may have been affixed so long as they resemble the signature specimen in our files. For withdrawal and for other purposes relating to any account you have with us, we are authorized to recognize your signature; and we will not be liable to you for refusing to honor signed instruments or instructions if we believe in good faith that one or more of the signatures appearing on the instrument or instruction is not genuine. If you items are signed using any facsimile signature or non-manual form of signature, you acknowledge that it is solely for your benefit and convenience. You agree that no facsimile signature you have authorized us to honor may be considered a forgery or an unauthorized signature, and that every authorized facsimile signature shall be effective as the signatory s own original, manual signature. You accept sole responsibility for maintaining security over any device affixing the signature as such signature will be effective regardless of whether the person affixing it was authorized to do so. Your authorization notwithstanding, we are not obligated to accept or pay any items bearing facsimile signatures. Further, most checks and other items are processed automatically, i.e., without individual review of each check or item. Therefore, unless we agree in a separate writing, in our sole discretion, upon your request and due to unique 12

13 circumstances to conduct individual review of checks or other items for more than one signer, you agree that we are acting within common and reasonable banking practices by automatically processing checks and other items, i.e., without individual review of each check or item. You agree to indemnify, defend and hold us harmless from and against all loss, costs, damage, liability, and other injury (including reasonable attorney fees) that you or we may suffer or incur as a result of this practice. Restrictive Legends. We are not required to honor any restrictive legend on checks you write unless we have agreed to the restriction in a writing signed by an officer of the financial institution. Examples of restrictive legends are two signatures required, must be presented within 90 days or not valid for more than $1, No Waiver. You understand and agree that no delay or failure on our part to exercise any right, remedy, power or privilege available to us under this Agreement shall effect or preclude our future exercise of that right, remedy, power or privilege. CHECKING AND NOW ACCOUNTS In addition to the General Rules, your Checking Account and Negotiable Order of Withdrawal (NOW) Account will be subject to the following rules: Withdrawals. Deposits will be available for withdrawal consistent with the terms of our Disclosures. Withdrawals may be subject to a service charge. Withdrawal Notice Requirements. If your account is a NOW or interest-bearing checking account, we have the right to require seven (7) days prior written notice form you of your intent to withdraw any funds from your account. New Jersey Consumer Checking Account. If your account is a New Jersey Consumer Checking Account, it is subject to the fees and charges specified in the Account Disclosure provided for this account. We may refuse to open a New Jersey Consumer Checking Account for you or close your account for any of the following reason: (a) fraudulent activity or overdrafts, or to protect our customers or employees from physical harm, using the same standards as are used for holders of regular checking accounts; (b) you have a regular checking account or another New Jersey Consumer Checking Account with us or with another depository institution; (d) you make an intentional material misrepresentation to us in connection with the account; or (d) any other reason consistent with the provisions under N.J.S.A. 17:16N-1 et seq and any accompanying regulations. MONEY MARKET ACCOUNTS In addition to the General Rules, your Money Market Account will be subject to the following rules: Withdrawals. We have the right to require seven (7) days prior written notice from you of your intent to withdraw any funds from your account. Withdrawals may be subject to a service charge. Access Limitations. You understand that we will not allow more preauthorized transfers than the maximum number specified in the Disclosures. The Disclosures will also specify the maximum number of checks that may be written on your account per month. A preauthorized transfer is a transfer of funds from this account to make payments to a third party by means of a preauthorized or telephone agreement, order or instruction. Federal regulations require compliance with these restrictions. We may be required to close your account, take away any ability to transfer and write checks or convert the account to a checking or other transaction account if these restrictions are violated. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS In addition to the General Rules, your Savings Account will be subject to the following rules: Withdrawals. We have the right to require seven (7) days prior written notice from you of your intent to withdraw any funds from your account. Withdrawals may be subject to a service charge. Passbooks. If your account is a passbook account and you wish to make a withdrawal without your passbook, we can refuse to allow the withdrawal. If your passbook is lost or stolen, you will immediately notify us in writing. Access Limitations. You understand that we will not allow more preauthorized transfers than the maximum number specified in the Disclosures. The Disclosures will also specify the maximum number of checks that may be written on your account per month. A preauthorized transfer is a transfer of funds from this account to make payments to a third party by means of a preauthorized or telephone agreement, order or instruction. Federal regulations require compliance with these restrictions. We may be required to close your account, take away any ability to transfer and write checks or convert the account to a checking or other transaction account if these restrictions are violated. 13

14 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT / TIME DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS In addition to the General Rules, your Certificate of Deposit ( Certificate ) may be subject to the following: Account Terms. The Certificate bears interest at the rate and basis as set forth on the Certificate. The terms of the Certificate, such as the interest rate(s), Annual Percentage Yield ( APY ), length of term period, renewability, and date of maturity are specified on the Certificate and in the Disclosures provided to you at the time of the account opening. Interest will not be compounded unless noted and will be paid to you at the frequency and in the method noted. Withdrawal of interest prior to maturity will affect the APY. Withdrawal Prior To Maturity. You have contracted to keep the account funds on deposit from the issue date until the maturity date. We may accept a request by you for withdrawal of some or all of the account funds prior to the maturity date at our discretion or as otherwise described in the Disclosures. Additional Deposits During The Term. No additional deposits will be allowed to this account during its term unless otherwise described in the Disclosures. Early Withdrawal Penalty. Unless provided otherwise in the Disclosures, we will assess an early withdrawal penalty on any withdrawal, either partial or in whole, that we allow you to make from your account prior to the account s maturity date. The method for determining that penalty is described in the Disclosures. Renewal. Automatic Renewal Certificates will renew automatically on the stated maturity date of its term. Such renewal will be for a time period equal or similar to the original term and subject to these terms and conditions. Interest for that renewal term will be paid at the interest rate then in effect at this financial institution for similar accounts. If you close the Certificate after the maturity date, or within the grace period following the maturity date, we will not charge an early withdrawal penalty for that withdrawal. The grace period following a maturity date is described in the Disclosures. Single Maturity. Single Maturity Certificates will not automatically renew at maturity. The Disclosures describe our policy concerning the account s status following the maturity date. To ensure a continuation of interest earning, you must arrange for a new investment of the account balance. TRUTH IN SAVINGS DISCLOSURE This Truth in Savings Disclosure is for consumer accounts offered by Audubon Savings Bank and contains important information about your account. CONSUMER CHECKING ACCOUNTS OFFERED 50+ CHECKING Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $ to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be credited to your account monthly on the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $.01 in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: There is no minimum balance requirement for this account and also no monthly service charge. Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information ap- 14

15 plies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. Account closure prior to crediting of accrued interest may result in forfeiture of the accrued interest. There are no limitations on the number or dollar amount of withdrawals or deposits. Customers 50 years of age or older may qualify for this account. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. Free standard/basic checks; for other designs price will vary. FREE+ CHECKING* Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $ to open this account. Rate Information: This account does not earn interest. Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: There is no minimum balance requirement for this account and also no monthly service charge. Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. There are no limitations on the number or dollar amount of withdrawals or deposits. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached fee schedule included in this disclosure. Free first order of standard/basic checks; charges will apply after the first order. *Free+ Checking meets the requirements of the New Jersey Consumer Checking Account. INTEREST CHECKING Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $1, to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be credited to your account monthly on the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $1, in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: You must maintain a minimum daily balance of $1, in the account to avoid the monthly service charge of $ Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. Account closure prior to crediting of accrued interest may result in forfeiture of the accrued interest. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. There are no limitations on the number or dollar amount of withdrawals or deposits. Free first order of standard/basic checks; charges will apply after the first order. 15

16 Our consumer 50+ Checking, Free+ Checking, and Interest Checking all offer the following: Unlimited check withdrawals Free estatements Free Online Banking Free Online Bill Payment Free 24/7 Telephone Banking Free Audubon Savings Bank MasterCard Debit Card CONSUMER SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OFFERED A+ SAVINGS Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $25.00 to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be credited to your account monthly on the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $0.01 in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: There is no minimum balance and no monthly service charge. Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. Account closure prior to crediting of accrued interest may result in forfeiture of the accrued interest. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. All Money Market and Savings accounts are subject to Regulation D withdrawal limitations and the excessive transaction fee for each item exceeding the six debit limit is during one statement cycle. See Deposit Account Agreement for details. Students in grades 1 through 12 are eligible to participate and may earn additional cash bonus for qualifying grades, paid as interest to the account. For every grading period within a defined school year, Audubon Savings Bank will credit the A+ Savings account $1.00 for each grade of A received, and a credit of $10 will be received for perfect attendance for the entire year, up to a maximum of $25.00 credit per school year. CLUB ACCOUNT Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $25.00 to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be credited to your account monthly on the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $0.01 in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly state- 16

17 ment cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: There is no minimum balance and no monthly service charge. Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Funds may be disbursed annually in April or October via check, Gift card, or transfer into an existing account with Audubon Savings Bank. Withdrawals from Club Accounts are not permitted prior to the scheduled annual disbursement date. A disbursement fee of $15.00 will be assessed for any withdrawal prior to the scheduled disbursement date. Account closure prior to crediting of accrued interest may result in forfeiture of the accrued interest. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. All Money Market and Savings accounts are subject to Regulation D withdrawal limitations and the excessive transaction fee for each item exceeding the six debit limit is during one statement cycle. See Deposit Account Agreement for details. MONEY MARKET PASSBOOK SAVINGS Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $10, to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be credited to your account monthly on the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $10, in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: You must maintain a minimum balance of $10, to avoid a monthly service charge of $ Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. Account closure prior to crediting of accrued interest may result in forfeiture of the accrued interest. All Money Market and Savings accounts are subject to Regulation D withdrawal limitations and the excessive transaction fee for each item exceeding the six debit limit is during one statement cycle. See Deposit Account Agreement for details. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. The passbook must be presented in person at one of our branch locations to withdraw funds and/or post interest or update other transactions in the passbook. MONEY MARKET STATEMENT SAVINGS Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $10, to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be credited to your account 17

18 monthly on the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $10, in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: You must maintain a minimum balance of $10, to avoid a monthly service charge of $ Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. Account closure prior to crediting of accrued interest may result in forfeiture of the accrued interest. All Money Market and Savings accounts are subject to Regulation D withdrawal limitations and the excessive transaction fee for each item exceeding the six debit limit is during one statement cycle. See Deposit Account Agreement for details. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. PASSBOOK SAVINGS Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $ to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be credited to your account monthly on the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $ in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: You must maintain a minimum balance of $ to avoid a monthly service charge of $5.00. Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. Account closure prior to crediting of accrued interest may result in forfeiture of the accrued interest. All Money Market and Savings accounts are subject to Regulation D withdrawal limitations and the excessive transaction fee for each item exceeding the six debit limit is during one statement cycle. See Deposit Account Agreement for details. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. The passbook must be presented in person at one of our branch locations to withdraw funds and/or post interest or update other transactions in the passbook. STATEMENT SAVINGS 18

19 Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $ to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be credited to your account monthly on the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $ in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: You must maintain a minimum balance of $ to avoid a monthly service charge of $5.00. Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. Account closure prior to crediting of accrued interest may result in forfeiture of the accrued interest. All Money Market and Savings accounts are subject to Regulation D withdrawal limitations and the excessive transaction fee for each item exceeding the six debit limit is during one statement cycle. See Deposit Account Agreement for details. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. Rates and yields for each tier level apply to the entire balance for Savings accounts and to the interest earning balances on interest checking and money market accounts. Two or more consecutive tiers may be offered at the same rate. In this case, the rate sheet may show those multiple tiers as a single tier. We may change tiers at any time without notice. $ $9, $10, $49, $50, $99, $100, $249, $250, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Audubon Savings Bank offers Certificates of Deposit ( Certificates ) as well as Individual Retirement Account ( IRA ) Certificates with terms ranging from 3 months / 91 days, up to a term of 10 years. Please see the stated term on the Certificate. Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $1, to open a Certificate of Deposit. You must deposit $1, to open an IRA Certificate, regardless of the term. Renewal Policy: All Certificates renew automatically at maturity. Rate Information: The interest rate for your account is a fixed rate for the term of the Certificate and applies until the maturity date listed on your Certificate. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Certificates with a term greater than 6 months will have interest compounded daily and credited to the account monthly. Certificates with a term of 6 months or less, will have simple interest calculated daily, and credited to the Certificate monthly. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance 19

21 BUSINESS DEPOSIT ACCOUNT AGREEMENT General Agreement. The terms you and your refer to the depositor (whether joint or individual) and the terms we, us and our refer to Audubon Savings Bank. The acronym NOW means Negotiable Order of Withdrawal. You understand the following Account Agreement ( Agreement ) governs your account with us. Your account is also governed by other applicable documents, such as the Truth in Savings Account Disclosure, and Privacy Policy, and where applicable, the Funds Availability Policy, and Electronic Fund Transfer (Agreement and) Disclosure ( Disclosures ), which are incorporated by reference. General Rules. The following rules apply to all types of accounts: Deposits. Deposits may be made in person or by mail. We are not responsible for transaction mailed until we actually receive and record them. We may, at our sole discretion, refuse to accept particular instruments as deposits. Cash deposits are credited to your account according to this Agreement. Other items you deposit are handled by us according to our usual collection practices. If an item you deposit is returned unpaid, we will debit your account and adjust any interest earned. You are liable to us for the amount of any check you deposit to your account that is returned unpaid. In addition, you are liable to us for all costs and expenses related to the collection of any or all of that amount from you. Funds deposited to your account are available in accordance with the Disclosures. Collection of Deposited Items. In receiving items for deposit or collection, we act only as your agent and assume no responsibility beyond the exercise of ordinary care. All items are credited subject to final settlement in cash or credits. We shall have the right to forward items to correspondents including all Federal Reserve Banks, and we shall not be liable for default or neglect of said correspondents for loss in transit, nor shall any correspondent be liable except for its own negligence. You specifically authorize us or our correspondents to utilize Federal Reserve Banks to handle such items in accordance with provisions of Regulation J ( 12 CFR Part 210), as revised or amended from time to time by the Federal Reserve Board. In the event we are subject to local clearinghouse rules, you specifically authorize us to handle such items in accordance with the rules and regulations of the clearinghouse. If we permit you to withdraw funds from your account before final settlement has been made for any deposited item, and final settlement is not made, we have the right to charge your account or obtain a refund from you. In addition, we may charge back any deposited item at any time before final settlement for whatever reason. We shall not be liable for any damages resulting from the exercise of these rights. Except as may be attributable to our lack of good faith or failure to exercise ordinary care, we will not be liable for dishonor resulting from any reversal of credit, return of deposited items or for any damages resulting form any of those actions. This provision also applies to any remotely created check that you may deposit into your account. A remotely created check, as defined in Regulation CC, means a check that is not created by the paying bank and that does not beat a signature applied, or purported to be applied, by the person on whose account the check is drawn. By having a deposit account with us, you certify that all remotely created checks deposited to your account(s) will be expressly and verifiably authorized by the payor. And we reserve the rights to refuse for deposit any such remotely created check if we have any reason to believe that the item is fraudulent in any manner, and to obtain from you the payor s express, verifiable authorization for any such item. Unlawful Internet Gambling. Restricted transactions are prohibited from being processed through your account with us as required by the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 and Regulation GG. A restricted transaction is a transaction or transmittal involving any credit funds, instrument, or proceeds in connection with the participation of another person in unlawful Internet gambling. Set-offs. We may set-off funds in your account and any other accounts held by you to pay any debt you may owe us. Claims. In response to any garnishment, attachment, restraining order, injunction, levy, citation to discover assets, judgment, reclamation, other order of court or other legal process { Claim(s) ), we have the right to place a hold on, remove from your account(s) and/or remit to the designated third-party(ies) any amount on deposit in your account (s) as set forth in and required by such Claim(s). In addition, we may charge against your account(s) any fee authorized by law in connections with the Claim(s) or as otherwise set forth in the Fee Schedule. Expenses. You agree to be liable to us for any loss, cost or expense that we incur as a result of any dispute, attachment, garnishment, levy or subpoena of records involving your account, including reasonable attorney s fees to the 21

22 extent permitted by law, and you authorize us to deduct such loss, cost or expense from your account without prior notice to you. Dormant Accounts. You understand that if your account is dormant, you may be charged the fee specified in the Fee Schedule and we may stop paying interest to the extent permitted by law and your account balance may be escheated (that is, turned over to the state) in accordance with state law. If you account balance is escheated, you agree that we are relieved of all responsibility for the balance escheated. Escrow, Trust, Fiduciary and Custodial Accounts. When your account is set up as an escrow, trust, fiduciary or custodial account, it is your sole responsibility to determine the legal effects of opening and maintaining an account of this nature. We have no obligation to act as trustee or to inquire into your powers or responsibilities over this account. We reserve the right to require the documentation necessary under applicable law to establish, maintain, manage, and close this account. There may be additional terms and conditions that apply to this account that are governed by a separate agreement. Additional Documents to Open Account. You agree to supply us with a separate authorization informing us of the authorized signer(s), if requested to do so and to provide any other related document requested by us. Signatures. Your signature on the Account Information form is your authorized signature. You authorize us, at any time, to charge you for all checks, drafts, or other orders for the payment of money, that are drawn on us regardless of by whom or by what means (including facsimile signature(s)) may have been affixed so long as they resemble the signature specimen in our files. For withdrawal and for other purposes relating to any account you have with us, we are authorized to recognize your signature; and we will not be liable to your for refusing to honor signed instruments or instructions if we believe in good faith that one or more of the signatures appearing on the instrument or instruction is not genuine. If your items are signed using any facsimile signature or non-manual form of signature, you acknowledge that it is solely for your benefit and convenience. You agree that no facsimile signature you have authorized us to honor may be considered a forgery or an unauthorized signature, and that every authorized facsimile signature shall be effective as the signatory s own original, manual signature. You accept sole responsibility for maintaining security over any device affixing the signature as such signature will be effective regardless of whether the person affixing it was authorized to do so. Your authorization notwithstanding, we are not obligated to accept or pay any items bearing facsimile signatures. Further, most checks and other items are processed automatically, i.e., without individual review of each check or item. Therefore, unless we agree in a separate writing, in our sole discretion, upon your request and due to unique circumstances to conduct individual review of checks or other items for more than one signer, you agree that we are acting within common and reasonable banking practices by automatically processing checks and other items, i.e., without individual review of each check or item. You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold us harmless from and against all loss, costs, damage, liability, and other injury (including reasonable attorneys fees) that you or we may suffer or incur as a result of this practice. Restrictive Legends. We are not required to honor any restrictive legend on checks you write unless we have agreed to the restriction in a writing signed by an officer of the financial institution. Examples of restrictive legends are two signatures required, must be presented within 90 days or not valid for more than $1, Fees, Service Charges and Balance Requirements. You agree to pay us and are responsible for any fees, charges or balance / deposit requirements as provided in the Fee Schedule or Disclosures. We also reserve the right to impose a service charge for cashing checks drawn on your account if the person cashing the check is not a customer of this financial institution. Amendments and Alterations. Notice will be given to you if we change the terms of this Agreement at any time by mailing notice to your address shown on our records, by posting a notice of any such changes at our main office, or by whatever notice requirements that may be required by law. Notice. You are responsible for notifying us of any address change or other information affecting your account. Notices must be in a form and manner acceptable to us with enough information to allow us to identify the account. Notice sent by you to us is not effective until we have received it and have a reasonable opportunity to act on it. Written notice sent by us to you is effective when mailed to the last address supplied to us. Closing Account. We may close your account at any time, with or without cause, by sending you notice and a check for the balance in our possession to which you may be entitled. At our discretion, we have the authority to 22

23 pay an otherwise properly payable check, which is presented after the closing of your account. Transfers and Assignments. You cannot assign or transfer any interest in your account unless we agree in writing. Effective Applicable Laws and Regulations. You understand that this Agreement is governed by the laws of the state where this account is opened except to the extent that federal law is controlling and includes, but is not limited to, Article 4A of the Uniform Commercial Code. Changes in these laws and regulations may modify the terms and conditions of your account. We do not have to notify you of these changes, unless required to do so by law. If any of the terms of this Agreement conflict with applicable law and are declared to be invalid or unenforceable, those terms will be ineffective to the extent of the conflict and the applicable law will govern. The remaining provisions will remain unaffected. ACH and Wire Transfers. This Agreement is subject to Article 4A of the Uniform Commercial Code - Funds Transfers as adopted by the sate in which the account is opened. If you send or receive a wire transfer, you agree that Fedwire Funds Service may be used. Federal Reserve Board Regulation J is the law that covers transactions made over Fedwire Funds Service. When you originate a funds transfer for which Fedwire Funds Service is used, and you identify by name and number a beneficiary financial institution, an intermediary financial institution, an intermediary financial institution or a beneficiary, we and every receiving or beneficiary institution may rely on the identifying number to make payment. We may rely on the number even if it identifies a financial institution, person or account other than the one named. If you are a party to an Automated Clearing House ( ACH ) entry, you agree to be bound by the rules and regulations of the National Automated Clearing House Association ( NACHA ) Operating Rules, the Rules of any local ACH, and the Rules of any other system through which the entry is made. Provisional Payment. Credit we give you is provisional until we receive final settlement for that entry. If we do not receive final settlement, you agree that we are entitled to a refund of the amount credited to you in connection with the entry, and the party making payment to you via such entry (i.e., the originator of the entry) shall not be deemed to have paid you in the amount of such entry. Notice of Receipt. We will not provide you with notice of our receipt of the order, unless we are so requested by the transfer originator in the order. However, we will continue to notify you of the receipt of payment sin the periodic statements we provide to you. Choice of Law. We may accept on your behalf payments to your account which have been transmitted, that are not subject to the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, and your rights and obligations with respect to such payments shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the sate where we are located. International ACH Transactions. If your transaction originates from a financial agency that is outside of the territorial jurisdiction of the United State, it may be subject to additional review for compliance with the rules of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). If additional review is required, the International ACH transaction will not be available to you until it passes final verification. Checks. All negotiable paper ( checks ) presented for deposit must be in a format that can be processed and we may refuse to accept any check that does not meet this requirement. All endorsements on the reverse side of any check deposited into your account must be placed on the left side of the check when looking at it from the front, and the endorsement must be placed so as to not go beyond an area located 1-1/2 inches from the left edge of the check when looking at it from the front. It is your responsibility to ensure that these requirements are met and you are responsible for any loss incurred by us for failure of an endorsement to meet this requirement. Substitute Checks. To make check processing faster, federal law permits financial institutions to replace original checks with substitute checks. These checks are similar in size to original checks with a slightly reduced image of the front and back of the original check. The front of a substitute check states: This is a legal copy of your check. You can use it the same way you would use the original check. You may use a substitute check as proof of payment just like the original check. Some or all of the checks that you receive back from us may be substitute check (s). Non-Sufficient Funds. If your account lacks sufficient collected funds to pay a check, preauthorized transfer, or other debit activity presented for payment, we may return any such item for non-sufficient funds and may charge you a fee as provided in the Fee Schedule subject to our Overdraft Policy, and, if applicable, to any overdraft protection plan you have consented to in writing with us. Regardless, our handling of the item may subject your account to a fee. We will process checks and other debit items in the order provided to you at account opening. 23

24 Stop Payments. If you request us to stop payment on a check you have written, or on a preauthorized transfer, you will give written or other confirmation as allowed by us within 14 days of making the request. If you fail to confirm an oral stop payment request within the 14 days, we reserve the right to cancel the request. Your stop payment request must describe the item or account with reasonable certainty and we must receive the request in a time and way that fives us a reasonable opportunity to act on it. Stop payments are effective for months. You may be charged a fee every time you request a stop payment, even if it is a continuation of a previous stop payment request. You understand that we may accept the stop payment request from any of the authorized signers of the account regardless of who signed the check or authorized the transfer. Our acceptance of a stop payment request does not constitute a representation by us that the item has not already been paid or that we have had a reasonable opportunity to act on the request. We may accept a stop payment request on lost or stolen checks, whether a single check or a series, unless our policy requires we open a new account for you to ensure your security. Statements. We will provide you with a periodic statement showing the account activity. You must notify us within 30 days after we mail or otherwise make the statement available to you of any discrepancies. If you fail to notify us, you will have no claim against us. If you do not receive a statement from us because you have failed to claim it or have supplied us with an incorrect address, we may stop sending your statements until you specifically make written request that we resume sending your statements and you supply us with a proper address. Stale or Postdate Checks. We reserve the right to pay or dishonor a check more than 6 months old without prior notice to you. You agree not to postdate any check drawn on the account. If you do and the check is presented for payment before the date of the check, we may pay it or return it unpaid. We are not liable to you for paying any stale or postdated check, and you agree to reimburse us for any loss we might suffer as long as we acted in good faith or exercised ordinary care. Any damages that you incur, and which we may be liable for, are limited to actual damages not to exceed the amount of the check. Check Safekeeping. If you can write checks on your account and utilize check safekeeping or any other system offered by us for the retention of your checks, you understand that the canceled checks will be retained by us and destroyed after a reasonable time period or as required by law. If for any reason we cannot provide you with a copy of a check, our liability will be limited to the lesser of the face amount of the check or the actual damages sustained by you. When you request a copy of a check it may be subject to a fee as defined in the Fee Schedule. Payment of Interest. If this is an interest bearing account, interest is calculated and paid in accordance with the product terms and conditions. No Waiver. You understand and agree that no delay or failure on our part to exercise any right, remedy, power or privilege available to us under this Agreement shall affect or preclude our future exercise of that right, remedy, power or privilege. CHECKING OR NOW ACCOUNTS In addition to the General Rules, your Checking or NOW Account will be subject to the following rules: Withdrawals. Deposits will be available for withdrawal consistent with the terms of the Disclosures. Withdrawals may be subject to a service charge. Withdrawal Notice Requirements. If your account is a NOW account or interest bearing checking account, we have the right to require seven (7) days prior written notice from you of your intent to withdraw any funds from your account. MONEY MARKET ACCOUNTS In addition to the General Rules, your Money Market Account will be subject to the following rules: Withdrawals. We have the right to require seven (7) days prior written notice from you of your intent to withdraw any funds from your account. Withdrawals may be subject to a service charge. Access Limitations. You understand that we will not allow more transactions (check, draft, debit card or similar order) or preauthorized transfers than the maximum number permitted by Reg D per designated period. A preauthorized transfer is a transfer of funds from this account to make payments to a third party by means of a preauthorized or telephone agreement, order or instruction. Federal regulations require compliance with these restrictions. We may be required to close your account, take away any ability to transfer and write checks, or convert the account to a checking or other transaction account if these restrictions are violated. 24

25 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS In addition to the General Rules, your Savings Account will be subject to the following rules: Withdrawals. We have the right to require seven (7) days prior written notice from you of your intent to withdraw any funds from your account. Withdrawals may be subject to a service charge. Access Limitations. You understand that we will not allow more preauthorized transfers than the maximum number specified in the Disclosures. A preauthorized transfer is a transfer of funds from the account to make payments to a third party by means of a preauthorized or telephone agreement, order or instruction. Federal regulations require compliance with these restrictions. We may be required to close your account, take away any ability to transfer funds or convert the account to a checking or other transactional account, if these restrictions are violated. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT/TIME DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS In addition to the General Rules, your Certificate of Deposit { Certificate ) may be subject to the following: Account Terms. The Certificate bears interest at the rate and basis as set forth on the Certificate. The terms of the Certificate, such as the interest rate(s), Annual Percentage Yield ( APY ), length of term period, renewability, and date of maturity are specified on the Certificate and as indicated at the time of account opening. Interest will not be compounded unless noted and will be paid to you at the frequency and in the method noted. Withdrawal of interest prior to maturity will affect the APY. Withdrawal Prior To Maturity. You have contracted to keep the account funds on deposit from the issue date until the maturity date. We may accept a request by you for withdrawal of some or all of the account funds prior to maturity date at our discretion. Additional Deposits During The Term. No additional deposits will be allowed to this account during its term unless indicated at the time of account opening. Early Withdrawal Penalty. We may assess an early withdrawal penalty on any withdrawal, either partial or in whole, that we allow you to make from your account prior to the account s maturity date as indicated at account opening. Renewal. Automatic Renewal Certificates will renew automatically on the stated maturity date of its term. Such renewal will be for a time period equal or similar to the original term and subject to these terms and conditions. Interest for that renewal term will be paid at the interest rate then in effect at this financial institution for similar accounts. If you close the Certificate after the maturity date, or within the grace period following the maturity date, we will not charge an early withdrawal penalty for that withdrawal. Single Maturity. Single Maturity Certificates will not automatically renew at maturity. To ensure a continuation of interest earning, you must arrange for a new investment of the account balance. COMMERCIAL BANKING DISCLOSURE This Commercial Banking Disclosure is for business accounts offered by Audubon Savings Bank and contains important information about your account. BUSINESS INTEREST CHECKING Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $1, to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. A current rate sheet will be supplied to you at account opening. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be credited to your account monthly on the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $1, in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle. 25

26 Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: You must maintain a minimum daily balance of $1, in the account to avoid the monthly service charge of $ Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. Account closure prior to crediting of accrued interest may result in forfeiture of the accrued interest. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. BUSINESS CHECKING Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $ to open this account. Rate Information: This account does not earn interest. Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: You must maintain a minimum daily balance of $ to avoid a monthly service charge of $ Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. There are no limitations on the number or dollar amount of withdrawals or deposits. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. BUSINESS MONEY MARKET Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $2, to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. A current rate sheet will be supplied to you at account opening. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be credited to your account monthly on the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $2, in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: You must maintain a minimum daily balance of $2, to avoid a monthly service charge of $ Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. Account closure prior to crediting of accrued interest may result in forfeiture of the accrued interest. All Money Market and Savings accounts are subject to Regulation D withdrawal limitations and the excessive transaction fee for each item exceeding the six debit limit is during one statement cycle. See Business Deposit Account Agreement for details. 26

27 Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. IOLTA Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $ to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. A current rate sheet will be supplied to you at account opening. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be paid monthly after the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $.01 in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: There is no minimum balance requirement for this account and also no monthly service charge. Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted smallest to largest dollar amount. There are no limitations on the number or dollar amount of withdrawals or deposits. All interest earned is paid to the IOLTA Fund of the Bar of New Jersey. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. MUNICIPAL Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $ to open this account. Rate Information: Your interest rate is variable. The interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may be changed at any time, without limit, at our discretion. A current rate sheet will be supplied to you at account opening. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Interest will be compounded monthly and will be credited monthly on the statement cycle date. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $.01 in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the ledger balance in the account each day of the monthly statement cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the first business day after the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Minimum Balance to Avoid the Imposition of Fees: There is no minimum balance requirement for this account and also no monthly service charge. Additional Disclosure Information: In addition to the terms and disclosures listed above, the following information applies to the account: Items presented against your account will be applied in the following order: credits before debits, and debits are posted largest to smallest dollar amount. There are no limitations on the number or dollar amount of withdrawals or deposits. Additional fees for services may apply. Please see the attached Fee Schedule included in this disclosure. 27

28 CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT Audubon Savings Bank offers Certificates of Deposit ( Certificates ) with terms ranging from 3 months / 91 days, up to a term of 10 years. Please see the stated term on the Certificate. Minimum to Open Account: You must deposit $1,000 to open a Certificate of Deposit. Renewal Policy: All Certificates renew automatically at maturity. Rate Information: The interest rate for your account is a fixed rate for the term of the Certificate and applies until the maturity date listed on your Certificate. Compound and Crediting Frequency: Certificates with a term greater than 6 months will have interest compounded daily and credited to the account monthly. Certificates with a term of 6 months or less, will have simple interest calculated daily, and credited to the Certificate monthly. Minimum Balance to Obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Disclosed: You must maintain a minimum balance of $1,000 in the account each day to obtain the disclosed APY. Daily Balance Computation Method: We use the daily balance computation method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the principal balance in the account each day of the monthly cycle. Accrual of Interest on Non-Cash Deposits: Interest begins to accrue on the banking day you deposit the non-cash items (for example, checks). Penalty for Early Withdrawal: If you withdraw principal before the maturity date, a penalty will be assessed. The penalty will be equal to half of the term of the Certificate s interest, earned or not earned. For example: A one year Certificate; the early withdrawal of principal before maturity will be 6 months simple interest earned or not earned. Early withdrawal of principal or interest will affect the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) listed on the Certificate. In certain circumstances, such as death of an account holder, may result in a waiver of the Certificate early withdrawal penalty. Other exceptions may apply as part of IRA or other TAX deferred plans. Revised July 1,

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